Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 29, 1871, Image 2

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p e a t he k trs yeat,„bit of t irttbri orsilikelq..
Ernperotiairaaa 4044t0i
propose te 'visit the United &etas •.•
ati:CMl on.!' Samitry,stA r r,
elkL.ilid Work Agnage tO th o / 0 1 3 10. 1 MOt t 0O l k
Angtaita - R ilk:hand LISS
been
aPPf t ; edPes}rlJa
Weit7 o o44-
--iTeceis now• suceessfull -enteiii;
V.ted in North Carollitt,l3ohUs
Tennessee. •1,:••• •
—.Pennolivania farme - We begin
niort to tote deep interest in, the •weather re.
• —The -wheat. , erop-in. Southern'
Kansas has been harvested, The 'yield tai
nn
usaally largo.
•
—lowa has planted a corn crop to
raise one million bushels. AA that rema in s is
to raise inniduirrest it. •
—on. Hamillott Fish, SOCrOtary
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ofiodate; contemplates matting a tour across
the continent.
—Major.Cook,who Was a member
of general Leel Staff,ls no* Principaqof the
Negro High School in Retersburg, Va.
—trs. Livermore, (wife of Ron.
Isaac Livermore, and-mother of Mrs. Anson
IMrlingame,died at Gambridge,i3mulay
--Biked T. Lineoht is atlas& tee
Emancipation Proclareationj issued Kids fiAle
Cr, in Aurora, TM, on theAth of July. ,
• —There were six and a lalf
pounds of tobaceo raised in Connecticut in
1 , 67 D, or an average of I,4,Wpoundslo thh: acre,
=-Salmon are- very: abundant. in
Nora Scotia, anti largo Oat/titles are being
shipped to the United Statee.
- Chicago the -Sunday likuor
ldn excitement continues. The Germane con
tend Meetly for the illabbathid lager.
number Of ems were tid
Iy poisoned in Niasistdppi stietentlY, from eating
mulberries in which locustshed deposited eggs.
—Cmsodoro Vanderbilt is an
nonnedd as soon to start &dill' y paper lit- New
lurk, with 5800,000 capital -
—The Xew York. 714une consid
rrs it uunoceszary to say of airy new, building,
whether palace or factory, "limn' be surirtortnt-,
• d with.a tratesard roof.'
SA . 1 $
—,The icago 2 =has suria
that General I'l of Philadit e pida,
7 has been making experiments with violet &sit
in promoting the growth otitis grape vin
'
• —A Rentucky paper notes it Ztt, Pk;
th•velopment of the `temperance reform in that
tato through the exertions of thelßood Tem-
Wis:,manufactures 4,000
c..agozia a year. That makes at the least VBO,-
000 substantial wealth added to that prosper
ous city.
-kit is now thought.inobable,that -
Wants•s,tatne of Sbatspeare tinvdledin'
central Park on' the romp, Instead of the lst
1 . • •
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congregation of , the Vat t'
Bat)tist Church, Boston, have decined toalion
thi ., itirestry room to be tcscd for pur
-IThe
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University' i eatninations
li..exhigton,Tirginia, dosed sin the 19th. The
tariuiversaries - of the litergirykocisties took place
on the 20th. • - Ji
experifeent of or
..le eXpenia.—„ Jpening the
public librarOdes in ay: aclianati on Sunday has
i
not equalled public e xpel tation. Comparative
lyOm few persons now them. •
—A firm at Cedar Falls, lowa, has
Ikhen the 'contraCt for gathering 100,000 pounds
of gingseng, tobo shippad to China. They are
advertising for gingseng diggers.
—The shipment ef - Texas cattle is.
very, lar s e. _The prairies are covered with stock
in the - vicinity of Big. Cabin station in Indian
Territory. . . . , '
-441 ineetbg of, merchants :and
, I , rOkero in the tea, coffee, and Einar business
in New! York, have iesoired to form a grocers' • Imard of trade. I . •
- ' -The London Aforning Post says
there is an rinderstandhig between the Govern
inents or Germany, Austria, and Rasa*, for the
preservation of the pt
. 0 of Europe.
—A process ha been discovered
fur
for combining iron an copper, 11 . roducing a
ompound harder than irpn. A company is
forming imSan Francisco to test the process.
—The New Zealand mining news
i;. - farorable. • Thomai Merchants' haeliange
will send to the San Francisco Idechthilca' Fair
a pyramid tirade from the told of the various
"2:/lZiat?. 1
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—Governor Geixr - has signed the
bill.retiniring. every red e of over 75 bins bar
deil entering Philadelphia: to register at' thd
Warden's offiee, - and pay a fee of one dollar and
ii lilt. ' ' ! -
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—Mayor T - Tt l ll !of New York, has
:II pointed a board for the examination and li
censing of all druggists and persons now' or
liervatter to be employed as clerks by any.
drrlggist. ,
—The naives of Alsace and Lei
inu resident itiValiftirnia unite in a :protest
agaiust the cession a, 'the • provinces to Ger
m:My, road are determined to remain French'
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—The California wheat harvest
Was commenced a .wech ago :uul shows's hate;
1 vgrilt than was generally anticipated. There
bill be over an average and a half crop in the
entire State..
•
Sorae r iorty miners were 'tempo
a rily imprisoned in the earth Cin Thursday by
" • the caving in of the el cr Of the Empire mine,
ver.al miles from esbarre, I's. All were
eofered.
• —Srailgling • suspected on the'
7.faine shore, near fortsmouth, &stake litelj
ii,hermen IMrciobserved rockets set off from
\ easel off that harbor,isintj a response by nflash
.11li g ht trot:Oho shore.
—3lrs. J. L. Bdardraa . n,of 43harl' es
.
• town, Mamcbnaetts, *is the. first lady Who
made the ascent on foot of Mount Washington
this Reason. So ssys one- of the party- who
tk‘ent the Clint= in the Observatory. • 0 -
—Schoolbys in insconsin fill their
lockets with kends ; and ; at s given signal,
4 :tell boy taps on his rispetet,eausing the locusts ,
1., ; ;ir e forth their deafening, doleful cry, as if
f,.tty children hid beet whipped. . •
The t Grawitncampment of Odd
Fellow-it for the Slate Of Torment was instituted
at Rutland on Friday by Frederick Stuart, of
• waeliingtoil, D.C. lowell Morse- was *Meted,
t. rand Patrrareb.
F sharp taxiliquake shock oC
eurrod arealie.tago, CAL, 0,2 o'clock Thursday
morning. Brooks' Hotel, in Knight's. Valley,
way burned by the chimney being thrown down
be the earthquake.
•
Lancaste count,
.Laity- IL
_ and-rye haryetit will probably be the beat for
many years. The oats crop is short and. back-
Ward. Con), potatoes and tobacco are lalcibut
ook,well after - the relent rains,
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----,-Secretaryitobeson will not leave'
wnsiiington this summer for any extended trip,
I,ht, tuay•tialit some of the neighboring watering
places and hisborne in New Jersey for slew
days Atli time. :: ; 1. • '-'. - z•
.
—A spitefs4 e lorregrets that the—
llon.t. Cady inton and Gen.tusanll; 'An
thony are going to
• the Pacific in June ; that
is a htgelate in the site br CIIMILOChed and
oo early lot Arit val
paberes. - 1 • -
---'L.thilfip Byruct omit-Jaws .D= 2 ,
• ~f Newburgh, engagd in a street fight in that
city on tinadaylugh i tr
when .luau drew a dirk
ens Stabbed Dunn f times in the tiaciL It
o
' is fearvd that Dunn die. Ryan is in jaiL ‘
.
-..; ea geszior 41, . 4 ,of Yale College,
zwcom by a • , Fie of young me; who
will II him infue : mit& explorations near
Fort Wallace and ; the Waft Wipil , a valley,
uregon, have astir in Chicago. , •
iif
—lt has been seertained from -
eiro
tidal • sources that th is no basis or evidence
to sustain the sta silents of detectives that
there are ten milliO s in counterfeit notes of
• i the national banks eiretdation.
I I , •
1- —The Collector at Si . tka, Alaska,
seizewand returns to San all the Ile
and beer arriving tiallre. P
San • tier
' chants charge that hole Jaterested. in ahrew- -
ery at Salm i which-is in full, bleat.:
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. - . •
-Solemn reg i aiena high mass waif
cdebrat ell Thursday, iattheAnrch or St. -Vin
cent de P Now lork;_for, the relme of the
souk; of Ar Daniel and the Ithrieten!
priests murdered b y the Cottuna w , ,} --- .
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—The Episcopal Elk`acslof the; dio
cese of Twon%o kieldn missionastr Meetiriealle
• Ttiesday,ort whic.h occasion ebxinents i
• were made by' the Ater, Dr. A. T. maptrot
New. York; awl ldial-ALM It. H. Paddock? of;
r. 7
" —A model of Paris as it vrairbe-'
„.
_” :lore thelate_ war is row qsa-_,exhibition in . New
York. It covers more than 400 141111:0 feet; ll
marvelousb acearatittopographimny, snd lbw
',ladle buildings arc remduned wilh.a lidelity
that, causes them to 'instantly roCelitazel
Vradford
EDITOR
Ek O. doomacu. S.
Towanda, Th=daY; 21
itzrtrimicAs STATE
- FOB AFDITOE 0
COL DAVID.ST
ppg t
ilkiiiiiitecessary•for us to an-
from #bie'aBiba intxt week, - - The'lmA
t - IF . b 3 ;'Bi* ' - 44 T:A
note 1)
Notwithstanding the "'tinned
claieor 'of the, -Del334rft4t'Gli*:
Gatti:7' 1=8194 tho,iteirAntioiet.
Republican parioy eery itepubliem
State Coni‘nthm that' in teeiv-W'
witititv iainthi
idea GRA-7,vet, • 411:1
Stele- e/sotins have bee* , heifk thin
year.:-:New 4fanpalur . e.monbliture . e
been= Republican tint 'for tio*elc
Pitd puny moviriOlti*Milile*- ;
wati wrested froth tbo:3senio
cy..; There is np, queitiout. bat"new
tau -Pennsylviatit, - -Ohio . seed - ;4omi
wth
.give Helinblietnnfaic r oo . ?
Bring -lions
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bow i e bemintocibed blimp:n - 4'
Ord the rmatbniqg the Reitklieatl
in t , Pi Utelse - -14t# , 0 53- 4f.Wits:
a the.. gc4feWliii i,l 4,4
Prevailed before PrOliliciti
'aqui nominated. • Hite As - .-e ham
for ( ear friends:in *few YOrli.'
Imblicanprinciples should be( dearer,
thaii love Pt any :faction, end. Be
iMblicaursuecess under..-;& -Wider so
tried and rtlfrio hia - Oat" end 'his
country as President 13iiiFi; 43.60 -
be preferred: to the .Bw:4ml or . defeat
of a clique. - Peunsylver4, Ohio and
owa Republicans have acknordedg
led this and set a good maniple: • -
Stir The Republicans of Ohio held
their , eanyention on the 21st. Gen.
NOYiS, of Cincinnati, was nominated
foi Governor by acclamation.
The resolutiom say that the Re
publican party- may well . challenge
the admiration and confidence• of the
country for its patriotism, courage'
and wisdom, in preserving the
Union:; for its jcistice, firmness, and
magnanimity in establishing for all
libc7rty and equality before the law,
for its inviolate honor and good faith
toward the hatidttal creditors, an&its
successful administration of national '
affairs. They recognize the thir
teenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth)
amendments as just, wise, and valid(
artieles of the organic law, to be zea
lously defended and enforced as parts
of the. Conititution ; say the duties
on imports should be so adjusted as
to promote the interests of every sec
tion and, branch of industry' es far as
possible ; fully indorse 'the present
Administration as' faithful, honest,
and economical, asshown by the re
duction' of Uses and the payment of
039,000,000 of the national debt ;
say the Administration has been
equally successful in its foreign poli
cy, and has achieved imperishable
renown hi the iettlement of the dif
ferences with 'Great Britain upon
terms creditable to both countries ;
condemn the policy, of granting sub
sidies to corporations and monopo
lies, and deduct)* the. publit_
main should bezkept for the laboring
population ; faverreform in the civil
service of the coturtry; inticirseleart
ily the action of President. RA= un-,
der the e act; tape that'
the enmities and resentments cif the
war may be speedily ended, and that
the day may soon come When . * efe..
r 7 State every citing may be safe in'
life, person,- pi**, and civil
rights, turd enjoy the :equal prated-1
tion of the law recommaid the
call
_coriiention to :unend_the
State constitution, said ,iajdorSe. the :
pieseut State iabninistrafic.M.
id: The N. Y. 'lWorldfin . - that
the pruk,ses of:the Democrats party
require sonic) abuse of ,Ticrry Dans,
and ticamdinglp •assails kura... Nor
does it spare the defunct- Conleata
cy, but ern- goes 84 far as tO" any
G l aze
that "in spite , of a grea deal of bril
liant, skillful fighting, memory of
the confederacy - d not, ' smell
sweet and blossom in , the dust!"
And why not? ZS . it, because , the
Confederacy oriOutted.: in treachery
of thOwOrst, 10 4 44 ?. 4:lftcanee.-it . .was
a Sitiniefal-aiWthpt to dpstroi#:.just
taostriiment;Andled to . the - needkes
4ilfittettei `44 iio*(3B of nun? - 4. N0;
that ja itfiti the -Need's . reason : for
diseiintenfr, It'eondermui the Confed
eracy ' ll ,cailee. its • whole -pto#titid
i*utimient was a blan
der:/-stupendousrne Trot: l4l4 g' ( lilt mix be --
lit= 4 1 14 1 , - *lime 4 1 - licrf* at
. En : -4 ) Aiiii _t07 4 1 8 4...: -. : , .-', • '
the wheaf
ali. - Talton' (M O -, ) -4 air 'ikill
is of o .13 of yoni-niealy ini*pied
D 4°c . ra P% o rga il4 ' Itc‘ 4 /ril . Figili'
"oat m nie tin':": wumpek gives
,
forth no on - - • . sound in regard
o, t 1 e - _! near • • .• •," isiid in this
it is in eonfrast 'toBoin3 DelttOFF4- .
it, sheets' in thia\ section. ititre' is
,‘
whtit the-Fair. /' . 1\ siva: -
,- a tie mss' who ;ler was Deem*, , or who
Jeteetrilde‘t the word ze ' luis Imam. s
'llestoerser',*hish !ad -et.
Wee ecosittolitmesl otitis atilt
to epee 'its eottowilli r ot 4 1P4te.
F ights,' es. $ white amp
(le ner: , r,6-wei4hzittii - ,/ide
niocratic) ctojint•iiisl4444
clj on tia',Noio s ipikiiiite i ftlinkAli
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iresaisi -,70 4 i::.1.31 -,-4 ,14.t id
bfatheitiuithe *.. 0 ' • f
of P - 110. -t r " I tiAl* l ljuii3i*
T ,
r ri :4 11 44- 111 1 1404 tioi,
around tuidttrougii 107
action, and we- may - add, has ever
had the hearty sympathy of a large
majority of the party at the North,
eveYZITTIDIT•Tarir atiO
• c4quivi4nre Mast - lb&
'might say to yen to-night; mylrfends,
baCtrlieti 1 feel it would i'boltairn-`
dent kir' me' ,to utter; &Ong
:speak` to lon of the peat I 'Amnia
speak otreeinorgethat rare. Se& If
leirould epeakliolon• of the present
it itosid betoreetamt it tale of tylkaW.
tiy wrong that hare not the
poet' , iirrettresa; aid; eider 'AA,
there* itlrmors Many arstnoble
for Mr:toi fold our • arms - ind 'sifter
with *dot ondpatient &tinily. ' If I
'speak of the future, am !table
Lobe Misrepresented end rn_ held
ieepOsibui fot irterrepeenkflOrt that
/Aoki id' mtrei: :BAToy
- friends; as retaititere to-night Mid
look upon'yonv kindly,Fhonest faces,'
- leel 3hat - thern l are `i fevi
a
t - may be rebeived :by clti
polite arrow:kr' a ,of my opinxin
reweird to. the- future.: Then; I say,
despaiinot idyaw-liberty ! I despair
iotof hotritralph , of 'bei-
Wm: that/ truth' *rill. Itr,e
raxdlhat -wrong oannot.isleraye en=
• tit A tm ;., t
" Pews itrettat; We mope let ratio
Wodesiti, and.piaci we ivill'have.
iiime-tuithing to sarto you'
pf,politics, and; }my friends; . I _hope
Shavetiotttiig to do . 'with - Chem:.
a* powei, 'ma its - ex.
'only postponed - tines 'the'
Deming of that event whiela certain
ly isticipate—the restoration of your
coriiititntional righth.. ' Let ii.sithen,
Stand still and ipnetlY aWalt ,
menta. The men of the Nortti, like
youriehes, love their laovernment
and understand their 'rights; ' and
theimen - of the 'North have ao idea of
surrendeking in their 'own country
thOse great bulwarks of constitution
, al liberty—the right of trial by jury,
1-the right to elect their own officers,
and the right todethrmine their own
internarpoliey. And as soon as their
prejudices and hatred against the
tio:outh are removed, and they see that
by
. the unlawful action of those in
.power toward the South these sacred
rights of theirs are in danger of be
ing invaded, full justice Will be done.
I am not of those who "accept the
*nation." I accept nothing. Those
cant phrases that we bear'se. much
of.about "accepting the initiation "
and about our rights being submit
to the " arbitrment of the sword,"
are but the muses of cowards. [Ap
plause.] I admit that power prevails
over truth ; I admit that that 'power
is sogreat that it would be folly to
resist it, and' therefore I wain fa
vor, myself, of being acquiescent; and
I advise you to the same course, but
I do not admit that our rights have .
ever been submitted to the arbitra
ment of the - sword. Who has the
power to submit your liberties to the
arbitrament of battle ? You •never
delegated that power to your repre
sentatives. I, ,as your , E.recutive
'never claimed it, and never, dying
living, will admit it. [Applause.]
And then, my friends, - about this
much-talked-of subject of." accepting
the sittiatiem." You .are not called
upon to acknowledge that yoit have
done wrong unless yonifeel
I veer BELIEVE I' DID ANT vulva,
and thirefore lari,t acknowledge it.
Ail that a goverament has a right to
claim froin any of, its subjeets is that
thwy will quietly 'submit .to the' law.
liberty of law is their inherils.nm
and submission. to the law as long as
it is such is their duty and their
&Nem, and it 4ouldbe their pride'
Now, iny friends;having already said
%S e than I intended, It only .re
;mar for me to say low happy I sea .
tb , e the - evi!lences of:prosperity
that ntiw und:'you.; ' - u.: The first
time that_l'savr the, pla where your
city now - stands it was ~little.-more
than a 'wilderness. When saw. it
again I loolced upoa blicketted :and
deserted =ins, upoa the sad ...erects
f noble fortunes, upon Actoolaied
nes, and upon& ruinedand
shickenegt people., Your ;city; - bad
been Sdevastat and laid waste; by
ex • ' - act..of vandalism ; darker than
aught that evera
i)igri - med. the" facie_
ofTarenne. / .100: upon
again "to-day, and the theca' of dab
latioti and destine/len are to. longer
visible ; but in.flisir stead -
cent 'Structures kiee:upon every . d.
marklhe Wonderful ad: Vance' of
improvement, proalierity. and meta
-1 ria' 1 greatness. Irejoilie in it. It is
but' the beginning of the giand era
of prosperity that is yet to come, and
I _rejoice to see you .going on build
ing your railroads, establishing new ,
manufactories, inaugurating, new -en
terprisea of commereig profit, build
ing up yotir town, improving • your
lands and developing the material
resopxcep within your reach Yon
will thus go on increasing until you
become wealthy and powerful..., I say
I rejoice in these evid.ences of assidu -
ous, earnestlabor in thing' material,
because there is little in this that a
fcireign loventinent can .- interfere
r.'erSeTer: 0 s in this , dirseti4 ;
wait:rdellY,,nrid tioliently tide thn
tide
or:later,
will.p.A.t4eilay 11 not faiadiatant.
',/hen - ,theilt* willehin . tiapcia'Yori
free, ;independent. and #titoreign
State.' . [Applatual:l • Mimic, exi.
pressionsan - d-With tlits" (aria AO - ykri.
I have done," , feel pannot
hely exlA*ssB ray 'griltftsPito, ysti'for
all the kindriessyan have mani fested
towards me, illa,olo 'heartfelt desire
I hive that yourways may be ways
Of pleasantliein% , that lives , nay
be Prc. 4 sPersusp and that your eyea at
bit may close upen;your. country,
free; and:, your ' children :=litioido.o
erect ; proud ' reprosOutatii* ot;tho
grarid - old -- Coiroponifelith . 61 thDor".
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newapapers for weeks to come. Ws last 4m
tLtivat more on the political chiegnmilisiszte
t Lim into p•mineum so rilitientay
ill ' s= as adilitiesal- interest ktirssitiiing selii.
log to him; . • -
finson Clem= e. TelatisAt v i grar , cat
ty ' in the e cs= 4 34l—Just about thirty
rieeonsidered nd eas.
tillhit a llyt i i r ru:llFUOA'
M il lVt l a.o. W il" egme
A* a.itieTrest he V r i ii ii:!!__ _ hi abit
'fond °Ude books Ilien . Me Vas
nu detfiter f thi
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lag* against on:l7mm a
ni = , j
;mashie Id
-cossisAyorho representod the VbP.-WEndgattlZ I
to nate, Atilon under fteu,wsras
_
.dirii4ll7 -, , itith` the too:dinar emits
Ishictis ht 11* gehih tee Foinaherse.
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tale tam poprOtatllCAUM_lr
try as is - pnblic. , 'ltir , sti wipe . er e
thcont 9 ratitegt • thaw oilsderatmag .
tronnalvatbo r , .no rt it
kat io,Upkt-,.
ed Stela, Artibikrio
ibe preemie is
the
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t e
a10 1 1 1 •Mta - 4W.
E.thonebe opalpsed State
l inliverior doe • , isideh he heli
salkersesheinyarinedi , . 7 ...--- _.• .- rri
Ins speech was sikastd, Mei mamas re-,
*to 'eft the tftl iSoefishes; 'sham ;gel
rare brae Oak mewl sat to l thelsatswrile
ighststraise *ewe Janter,ahia,bia -einiceant
ern a rigor, and 7 - . dale%
_''lteLllol6. Raingeit
ninspin!? daps; andier_in• ,w , a prea_ . Wee
o=-1g )01,14 i.e. lare tri-,
aroptianforn - ' tine isardecid- I
*to iesielhe bank* Ow aibiristas the& 1
no;aainn. wasAnachinnetAko.,auge =c4tßign
to theLvtiols, notuitrl . .''. , one bribe ts . 1
the diareiseink , Kerner beeelite i Dentoorat i l
and it a . Isresjpiodfrotesehaegtelhtintelta Oa&
.Vallatellatiam was, itrack rorttty 401145
Swint theistrength iii his timpatintli arguments..
Bean thou ellhe•looklug rang law :iiths. 1
Mut meat humane !be aro botherocl with a Air
etterta, wee Sena Tan.'' m wordy aid
rhstaideat in-Ida erditary: tenversetion whe J
Oral in Astate : and, amain ova to lemi : had 1
the /4 41 or 'Potting: o lV ,Fondsely. • i
,Vhti, na i p',leiat i "was an" earn t - 1
...• . I . tr ,
elab M! , jltt 111,shIr4 ilk, bin ; keedl
perception ewe led .to sew that
itieftif iiiiti - nDeMecittie "surly in.''
tli & triii ai l
pronct,' . and , tha t' . c c o
" States rigiii.-" / 81 z!te4ret.0 by hit
party, meant !' secession." , He :!Wu
ono of the lorenip -
st men in tho ergs
niztifion of the Rep u b l ican party,
.
land has been an able, honored and
true evtzponiint of its • doctrines
from ilmt-day until thc*present, and
we trust he may "long be spared to
dobattle for' the principles of Re
publicanism.
bn •
MEETINO OF THE STATE OFSTBAL
EEPUBLIOAN bOMMTTTTE.
ALTOO:NA, Pa., Jnne 21.—The State
Central Committee met .here ~to-day.
Over sixty members from all quarterEr
of the State were in attendance. The
ehainnan wds authorized to afipoint
a secretary, and Ezra Lukens, D. F.
Weston, of Philadelphia, and P. M.
Lytle, of Huntingtan, - were elected
additional secretaries. Gen. H. H.
Bingham, of Philadelphia, was unan
imously elected tzreaeurer..
The chairman was
,entrnsted with
large dlicretionary powers in relation
to the Conduct of theca,mpaign. The
committee was . harmonious and en
thusiastic, anct tho estimates Of its
members of the vote of 'their locali
ties indicate a majority of twenty to
twenty-five thousand . ,for ,the State
ticket in October. Colonels Stanton
and Beath, and leadingllepublican
politicians from all parts of the
State, werQ present in coa:iultation
with the committee. • -
lOWA.
DES Motvzs, June 21.—The Re
publican State Convention to-day
nominated C. C. Carpenter for Gov
ernor by acclamation;. E. Butler
foiLieutenant Governor; James D.
Gray •for Judge of the Supreme
Court, and Colonel Anson Abernethy
for Superintendent of Publi3Onstruc-
Resolutions were"adopted indors
ing the Republican party; congratut
ing the country tfpon the adjustment
of tbe - dilficulbes with Great Britain;
fainting :protection on the basis of a
revenue tariff ; a uniform 'system ,of
teiation in the Sta ,te-,the control of
railroas by the Logislattire; the an
-net-Mien of Sin Domingo when the
people` of that 'island desire it; in
dorsing 'President . Granrs admini
stration; favoring the enceuragement
of the agricultnra interests of the
State; the modification of the -revenue
system to mitipte the burden of tax
ation; opposiing Subsidies. and in
limiting the State administration.
ea:The,Denideracy are continual
lilarping on the extravaganeaof the
*publican party and eiying for re
trenehnient:.and riforni. We hope
,
all.me the mbers of both political par
ticle will note - the fact, ihat whilst in
twenty-eight months the debt- of the
city of New Y__glci whichis under .the
heel of the c lNimoiraci,,has - increased
t52,516 , ',5:66;18, under the adminiitra-
Lion of General Grant the ta;es hare
been reduced onahnndred millions,
and the national debt nearly two
hundred and fifty millions. How
could 'the country bear
. up ruttier
Den2ocratio ascendancy ? We . feel
- persuaded that four years' rule of the
Democracy would render the minion
:Ix4ll.lruPt?•-•
ice. A. democratic editorTof Onor-cl
Neb.,::who Ooes not - Meths
Minr.oo l . ll ,` thinks the "Ainicl3f( al
... !'ii*4rimirorisu a jUdginent
41(ace.: rquaatiVonraorinot the same
ltartd-thinking,lor he says At
. 411 ITSohilProvidend6, Ina - tire :Ow
re 'of' ViiL?niziiirAn'lS' . one'
that ".nion ara. Sometimes,
removed whop their counsels are not
good. went C. L. VALlAsnrour
to his home and jyrnic elsewhere,
that .the Party - 4 men devoted to the ;
'defense of priricipio dkfve experlion-
py might' not ' be ~demoralized by .
trecublog notes from an instinment
tbst OncirgaVe nP. erre n ' sound,
jai 1 7Orkl? 1 , 41 fier .434) wisdom to
euoourago Patekiti ' 14114,44 4efenfisro
of fibertt.r- - • .
: 1‘• r'
A k swirlowniwoolds
Azeturawnpe have ,
•inkeitistlino4l
, "11 (ciiio34l
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1 1
, dbietigx?
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. minima ofxol4.:llnitedi ißtates -
Otoida fignatilissifilsag- Atei4:- fdeidbitd'tiis~'ei; 't, „,
4a44, Jite;caitti ob their
Northern allies, to overthrow IL It
teas.
State
ller.
120th
minir
%age
letam
, to the
semin•
taxation about nine dollars head
o the p0p111611012, 111111 - puj.
Adaireuttettliovittabotttookibinail
lion Dollars a month ; ante _that _the
xitT AM.irk 'on
i - wi - 04ritIohaill Will.. V' -
innbotnirand-krannirirmw-tierst-ri
4:loollAdriblellidelefexia r Otad: fie;
/WU/Wei 4;f the tiiitios(tbiiitgertili
cad `d tb‘° -1
7 1 70a:Ohli?
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the =Lama 4144 fume.
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MT NATION .1` `.
szt3,noomefik l airw vitnicitarrk
prtTilitr tAl4lll..
•
?nfcrcss starier4. Rbruprit, kay,Arspyl and
• y0 reg 0,,,,,:0 • •
=xi or aar,,rizza. LOplr 9n NAIIa4A.L.:
• Xlf°).. V l tilr/A914,? 13114 % 114 1 1 / 1 r.cia•
.n 138 4 1 E4 1 40 ..05 , 440 9 5 13 0 , $ O l larcal 1 9 0 1) tc. Um
err two bcrirdra4 orlttloos Of thelSOw Loans
Witt lit of 0 01 iireili• : 111 7 ink for io
POW twat; tem* ire pin' • aril. 'Pei
imam= iasecesti ow oat iwpritair imhadiptica
the repatoisa, :41140%).04 1 00 . 04! Wattifter 1 0 1 4
Malt la Favored to, promptly the Coopas
"." ne tt iStered, C t ' r t itlCM CS 4 4.1 ",
folirtiol' the rnited Utat e eta per cent. 13Onds pt
Ogueirie suds, limn= tl the Flie•hienttee. — or ftir
Odd Oollait the Paritela at illeStetLian; and et
imaed.iwtowast front thfo holt of*NaN !non thx•
araorutt t to,which kreforeowik
per
eza hr. Mao up,
he iernatirder or
,the Fite , Ceuta, iiOO,CP2.OOO,
eriiirecoet In the i o ct ir,ll beiro inmin 'cabin
With riciiieci.iairour Ina 6lio:ukt pet Cents, iwd
pay part et $106,b00.000 at Pour Per drib, the enve
Mail* Olen years and the etherthirti ream
, Mk• foikridng je tops-of pet au%
, Dor*, wader enaparrapotat to the Axaot Cort
- or rrla Fu can. Digtia• •
• - .1 Etr$DED LOIS OE 3881, t I fiaa civ.z.
UNITED NIXES 07 A101111411.'
♦LL Iy.DILSZYD lU 21.1 L =Ail= Lti MY .111;y GY
TE *MD is Lamed In sooordanea with the pro.
visions* \an Ait of Congreas entitlal "itn Act. W
authorise the refunding of the — Satlonsl Deln." _sp-
Devred ied? 14 11370. assandod ter an Act view/A
1871. sod redeemable at the pleas cue of
Abe trotted SnoSts.'after the let day of Slay, A. D.
1881, lu coin of tae - Mandate value - of ,tho , United.
&etre on said July 14, ISIO. with LutzrePt in such
rota. tronithe 'day of the data beroof, at the rate of
FIVE PERXESTLIA per annum. payable quarterly
on the drat day of rebrasry, ]lay, August, aril 'se.
romber. In oaft year. The principal and faltered are
exempt &unitise payment of all Taxes or Enatna , of
the Drafted Stark, as well is from tantion
. fn any
form. by or under State, mhuietpal or local unbar.
tty.
Entcred
pultiltereft Ilmads rill be tented of We denomtna
tom' of $.30. 1:0% $ 4000.$:hi/W. sl o .( 4 k l ;ena
coupon bontlevfeaeb denclmination tba but
tem. .The Inter:rept ain be IjOyablo in the I'Mted
st+tm at the oMce of the Tre:. rarer, any Akt.igont
Treasurer, or deskTnated tlepm.itory ortbe cocern•
went, quarterly. on the first days of Febre.ar...lrey,
ltout. and November in each year.
The interest on the Cogianzed stock of tin. Loan,
ti is determined by tJaoTreasnry Deinstment, will be
paii! by Goid Cheek, for the Qdarterlyinterrst. to the
port-office addrear of every holder, free - t f trunble
or expense, dispensing with Mtn:dance. tc person'tii
by ProxY. at the Trilisnr7,, for the porvoto of rewire:
big for and drawing wach _interns& ..- - •.• . '
The, whole proceeds of the 'New LO3ll of I 130 en
plied to OR Payment or redemption and t•siicellion.
of the 5-20 Tears sin per cent. bonds, and in'sidttien
totheee proceeds, the are being redneed ty
Pureheases. truragtna, for two yowls past, about
000,000 per month. • ; -
The entire effect, therefore, of the bicss *au. In
oonneetton with the existing Sinking Fund process
of the Treasury, Is to reduce both Principal and-In
terest of the Pobite Debt of the rrtited States. ?if
Loan creeks so niditionst sappy of nommen!
Stools, while the aPPlladion of tho stirphtsrevarme
COllKtillily IMICDII27, the Funded Stotts bearing
sixAer cent, Gold Interest.
The policy of the Government since tl:o elo&e of
the War In IRCS, which left a debt upon the country
of 02.755,000,0e0, and an animal taxation of e3ll.
Oto,ooo, has been to mince steadny both Debt. and
Taxes ; io reduce lio Principal Of the Debt by actual
payments, sad to lessen the annual burden of Inter
est, and thereby the burden of taxation, not only
through inch payments, tut by funding the debt at
the cheapest rate of Interest practicable from time
to time, matt 11 Is now felt that the very cheapest
rates are duo to the high credit. stableredrbod fnchllc
faith. awl vast and growing resources of the- corn.
try. rroM $2.'35,000,000 the principal of the debt
haa been reduced to $2,260,000,000—b0th teams el
elusive of accrlig Interest—and froMthe heavy bre
den of 1<151,539,0e0 per annum, the interest charge
has been redncod to $111.780,000 per aanetm sidle
the annual taxation. under the Internal Revenue .7*
tern, which the necessities of the War and thi,'Debt
thereby created rendered necessary for at leaet a
abort aeries of years, has been reanced nom $311,-
000.000 in 1965-66 to about $151,000.000 per Year in
isian, (estimating for the highest probable' enlist ,
Dons In the . garret! month. the net of the neva
year.) or kas than one-half the first named sum.
And in the year 11371-7:1 a further sanction of a2iNe
000,000 will come In under the act of Inly,•1870,
u to give only $12G,000,000 for the year, or abeitt
two•Afthe the mathertrei of 1865-Oct.
By the suocossful refunding of the public debt at
moderate rstes,of Interest. and b/ CanAnDed eCC 3 " •
mien in the eipeaditures of the Ooternmant—wbich
In two rem, from March 4„ 18CS, to March S. 1871.
stnounted to $120,1110,910 or an arcraie saving per
year of Sit3,hto,l7l—it is belieired that tiesriy the en.
Weirton Internal Taxes ein Vie dispensed with in
far roars, or ear nevelt Of ft Wristlet:re* the riaeldn
attpf PastrirtAssesee&S - and Mouton.. "
Ths Seat Wel of .the Treeing has Put, poidlebu , l
tie Monthly Schedule of the Public Debt terJune 1,
from *bleb it appears' that lie-has !Wilier reduced
the total of IS`insleit Dold:beetitig debt sineciTifart,
by dm sand of $8.000,000 pwehase tinidd
status irox for the Sinking Pond. &021 'Seduced the
5.311 a by the tattle; sum of $4,217,400 b' conversion
into the liar I 5 per cent‘ The wholeirunded Debt
now,stands, $1,801.1.28.f50 as agatuat 12,107,KG,1.60
two yeari ago ertiontbepresent admlnletratiem came
into elBee. Adding ta thew Putts the net eireeistiOn
of the leouutter. 'ghat is, 1a 0 reenbaries .and Olsen.
buck certificate". tittiFdedeeting Gold and Ctarellt.7
ate hand,) the following is the comparison Of debt of
ell kinds, st npres , :.ut t and at the close of the War,
aid : in lads : • • •
Tull% 1865. March. 14.1). Tube, 7571.
SlMcl 52,150.1134.112 $3,107.846.160 $}..E64.123.714
44e410rt G05,21.1.1G3 . 3...43 0 515,KA .366.X.3.101i03
Taal. $2,753,9?5,274 1,461,ZaZi
, The foncrsring table affords 11 classification of the
•Putaled Stock (in Gold) of the licitel Stitcs, as at
present ontstantingt
1,114%. Coirpon.
.6.20 C 1862 P 12,158,500 $103„973,500 f 4.46.9.12 .1, 10
1404,1864, 44,752,6.10 -5.,921.100. 10u,G;6550
5.2011,1865. 123,660,150 • 153,5:2,1(10 177,41'.2.TV
42A1:45420179409,300 - • i iv,861,450 25421,t20, , .)51) •
5,2043/361. 241.06,55 d
. 91,335,100 951,011.630; .1 3101.1868, '.• AMMO • - 12,6M,000
rt . •••-••••••-••••:
i (44, 11,000:44;700: 6387,220,250
;$3,t6,3,406 : loo,iir.soo • 'lln.fmtific ,
3640 t 6 4 1.279.680 • , 236„2/16.650 •.• • 131.667,1100.
- 14 Tes. 13.055.0 0 0 , 6.043,000 20,0u0.00e
1191 . 7,000 - ; 3300,400 : : 8,216,4140
'5.1,116,448;730
.$4444 . 0 . 00 $1.42&12M30
: s Totid Xisktob 4.'1140, • ' - 4,107,846,13 s
:4 zedi;cl if ts
loony Mad 7n 'ehlrge, -
Ararat •mair chi:*
; • :Rethietim ' t ix Iwerni
Tbeicoposeol farther icance4ft of the puma tti-:
betted ebetypt volt the PtOne Debt by refunding to
.
eichangii of $.500,00.000 rnltra Wks
Isis., remits for new five vier coaster El. $3,11110000
137 $.00,000,000 United States
A: a c cents for four and a half per cents '
.
pit:trigs
. 0t4754,(0300 vii4o.2l.**tert
sti - iitii - q - *nir pet
Total astylegir =nom • rtfailding, MOWN
•
, ;C: ' • -
- • otategilaC&U Loans.
!nit Ton, Joot4 287L . ' • ' •
IMI
•
117.10.11F03i113.1A. gq;od
iltutiod ids stiles., trout Tawands tact two
Iglus bola li:Ottloototv bottmet.• contatufwg its
atteGlF prd tent: apiirwipg
4ialai4. oa tlio taaotia 0 .4. • Tisibar enough (Co. ttio
WAR* parfte Lba'artza' Tido is kr attaatca as
lbassuliity : Tootoda to Aliator.
.I;exim to volt
Aupo-z Rousts 'mai Tchr..
104417arra“. A
SAltqatad mx.ogn.
'abate 411' Arne. .E* - • Walks are'
'am allot bong !MAW *AOMllata% ow- lomat
-Ist Soo* well a 4 Oogu. with b
rot pomp:4n Addraaa of edigoira of
Hrd': : SAULEt -• .•
40.4 Phu Store, Taylor:1o, Pa , .
1 111174)1AL BAIENG kiWDERIEfi at
frictowlui,lAgyartui
.-kickcrer.Acoo, Naciina:r 'hint,' At retail.
Jan. 19 t ,1871. IQk ZZACUIt.'
; ---
lifila
WAPArs - asox,.,
Regtate'r of the Treutzry
124,71%400
tr 21056,540
11.1.,d483v
$12.1135437
cc iitif,7-i4.boo.tet
Alamo lot of Leather Fly Nets yelling M $3 BO per
to doss them oat. Moo s be lot of Linea
ISbecti. Them o sslyatone at s creak
bargain. 'IILIMPHItZY IMO&
l its4l
t
fCarrin.e tic r y.
JAMEX' BRYANT •
eiontlanth the uniiigettare •ot;
-•
CARRIAG4i,, A ND' WAGONS:
' Of every deeetiptl4: &a:old stratl of G. If
I
u.txx STRIEt
Hte Irt7 l1 ` 4) hi ,
LATEST STYLE AiTD-FINISH.
A m the ruzutifactutt44 uguit)34lslr,
:u_l.B uselt but
BFST -STEEL , AXLES,
Together wait . po
COMPOSITION .-BOXES
in Lista Woes.
PLITFORNI • SPRING. WAGONS
- • ••• .
EEM
LUMBER WAGONS
Nerramrtsett7 carbilut
• The best Eastern stock is used in the ntanttineture
id Wheels. Bpokcs AMIE rind out—not sawed.
ALL %sum sou)
WAIkitANTED,NUAL TO ANY
An to flutak Walla to durability,
sumuou TU Ala I 5 THLS ST.CTIOX
ice ALL Wunx WAI'IVO...MD..IES -
JAMES BRYANI'.
irpl 1911
Durtvp THE ti EX
SIXTY DAYS
We Will offm
WE:ATER :BA. .11,(1 A I N
BOOTS SHOES
DI AN , EVER. BEFORE.
CASH BUYEItS.
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INSPECT TILE ,STgaii.
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win celebrate ttb Twentpilith Atuthergary of ua
origamizakm, in Towanda, on the
noutner creditable to tbo Dr:lea 111411111141114
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- A - proetest of: of the members ef the Order la Its
cot* ileozeFlleated tor the
FIRE.DEPARVIENT
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ror yu . ur Now Spring Suit.
, - - -1 1 4. t r a New Dress Suit,
For .Now Spring Styles in Pants.
}err a New. Spiiug Overcoat:
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New Advatiteents.
),KIRBY
o Wheel MO-wor.
lUMPHANT SUCCE.S.S!
This tat* =shim Ja up with the times and 'haul
of all oosapatittirs in intend of its leading pointif,
It stands In the bolsi rank. gm*, scinntall.
.... . . . .
wilt commend theinnelees to ,
4 011 41fttaligal m .
TrS LT! &DING
Aro M I followitmf
pitman that allow* of •
P etition 'ef the • Mantua; tilting,
RPle nut isTieed loose or rigid . maybe Mitred
the atrAtene reeprielprillit:
, The cutting maraud. or, livectr - titr: ,
tabli 4 eartalegkrsa perlartreer‘=b4
obetroetlout, folitea.,coter for
utoldi± by the sole - nee af later. eilleresi
by
/OC. giter. vine -11149 14u.twit
Wele r retrizegitft seat: &lab Met' ft
tibia frost Merest of the auebiseat'isle fib"
= i sid t o m= Irjgrie v a ger.
Saber/a Shebang** imam *tilt asiglbt. .1 --
Ib ttu tamp other vahoelge,: peals tesoltaraterafel
to *motion here. It Li made of trig-due roakertabtr
enabled+ , POStsrb 2o . l 4 6 411 ÷1 1 0****1. 1 1111 1
ibirehr , •
br lightPlMo. =await/ tti =ti s oW".
fanners bare been loath* lber' Oa big "
be tbe - leadin ted lferialiswitinft
it igr ea ,Aedrir
or lent bade
" uvrintkiitridbr • • - . : l ‘
TY- 11 ? z.()SOP,/{00.••• -
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wattsß. am's* tic .
field inilWest Burlington.
CHARLES W. 5C0TT.,13k,.... -foe . Mds:
tititiNctliciliolo4l. • ' • • 1
AMER Mali. 660.1 i Ore* l'o4 :to!. 901 1 11
D. H." nowELL, Sugar T5...74, WO.
tii 4 , 41 . 1 4W 4. , 1 " 143 #* , •:•-• "
.liininil;rril/er r yl/1 far Uly..,
1
V:llivulr:r i-d'izt-f.rts',
In ceri Imnitnn.L
lig
141 - (.10-astala,flioinagh'and te;sponattArinien icing
EA U% octal; *adds Sri tba tioribeastern cortotteirat
l'onneierania and • mitboistern New Yort,;'btaldti%-
ping with Saban tatrot7ind reselling to 'theHs&
ton rivcipir Arts4n; Wm, aro no • agents alre — iidi,
appointed. -
Sample roactines will b cni extablitent at killing
paroa4 S4tione3. Ad4ress, o ikub`scriber .
wEraxia, Genl. Att.,
apLe7l4e - . TOINAITDA. Pa.
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CELEBIIATED HARVESTING
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Nam MAXV)I4II: /871-
Thin 313chlue, 16.14 has peen a far,orite with the
fainiers lur the, paat eighteen yea r s. is boleti Ise*
'manufactured for the'Rennik et 1811. If Pitmen
Ayi•ip are to Wa/*lg • - • , •
REA.PER 'OR 3IONVER.
tR ilk only 3ako ilia C.Uall.llC
will Avd thrtu peticintiiirtid cazi-
Etrurliva, purability, . • •-•
LIGHTNESS OF -DHAIJGHT;','
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kacillly ut Manzvracut, aZz.ptabpy pm- zed
ever): •••,Ipution 6r . crop- or surface, manner of len
ing, the cut gram dt grain—uo otttur reaper leaiey,lso .
compact a I;undle, nun ouo so- e4ily 'bound. NVo'd9
not a-k farmers Li Like our a:,iertion for it, tilt to
put these ruaetnues to awkest of a • • .
TI:/,U, IN TIIi: FIELD
It . Towle et 8 ,, n, agent for Towanda - B. L. Cran•
rurr, agent for Monroe, Frankthi. AsTinto ;
John 0. Braun& agent for Walnut ; W. e' J. B. H0T
,5444 r Toni A. J. Layton, agent for - Liteb•
geld Gorhent •&' olentan, • Lellaprollo, agent felt
Warren, %%natal., and Pike ; C. C. fitetr
llerrickrille, nGent for Ito rrirki Standing Stone;:'Wyt
stinting artllnsiMaxl. ; F. W. Tcrwriar, igtrit: for
'tome. jonB.ter
VIII YOUNG WARI4OII -
Mt 0--VC:r
The undersignea are Agents for Eastern Bradford
—bare soVI, this tuachlnc fur the last three pears.
and ref , r thn readvr on application to 200 farm,
ersin lirodforA comity now nciteg this machine to
atiozitaatiate a 1 that is claimed for.it.
THE LIGHTEST DIUIT,
MOST DL
t'ONTIIOLT..I2) .31.1C111SE
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D E ‘TRAdK,
Vold, if Pith , hill.. the wheels ;nulling'
on the gr.ionil inst. ad of the rut grass; for the same
rcasun nlvWs wet or stride land. •INiving the cut
grass: lyit4 'woe mid light. 'line steel cut-dvar, steel
plated guards. planetary gearing which arc protected
trent dearth and grass..
NO SIDE nrarr:
Can lit.,w the htatieg lodged oripue r,rasa
without or vrort7ttvthe teMt. ,
CLOSE GIT_)kitDID
The Univca arc protected from stones
TEAM CAN WALK
,81,611' Esoupif ,Ti)
To farmers nitemliug to purUltsc , o a . Machine, we
say ',leak,' allow us to bring ouo to your , Meadows
with any or all 'glowers to prove our assertion that
wo hasp •
111 E DtST
may IQ'7l 71
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GREIT !
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nnr::::).s T7ll ct — rrt—nl IfircriN. 3t rf
lenirrti
VITRO= T.VEIXO THEN ,OVT rat'uoNyr.s.
(.01::1), TUE til - .11:1, TE'l.Tu WITUVCT TAE.Uiti
TUEM 0}:J! TUE 11.1.14 • •
Li,- It is the only Grin.l,r in t 114.• world, that will
du all the abotre.'4ll
•
here neat the Prairie Former says of
auueted Engravin g illustrates a very simple Instru
ment for Grlndituithe knives of a.:dowing Machine.
The tlrincles fa' a conc of enirrii, and operates- in the
Nrzy of au eirdtuar•• ' breast drill, as sholni in the en
graving, the gaoat advantage clalmed..by the in:
vector is, that the knives can-be ground without re:
moving thtm front the Cutter Dar. thereby savfritt:
ninth time. Imease a knife is dulled or nicked, the
Grinder can be 'Applied at any point in thefleld, and
in a few mamentathe Cutter can. be put in complete
order. Any Person: of ordinary judgement can
quickly learn to UN the Grinder, and not And it any
harder work thauto Virad in. an 'other • manner." •
. Ayres' Patent American Grinder, exhibited here
by the American Grimier Co.. Is an instrument for
perfekly sharpening mowing.thachine knives with
out the truble of detaching them. It la in the form
of a band drill, the solid Emery Cone, which la the'
sharpening agent, being revolved with rapidity and
unerring aceuraey. It Is so Shllol , 4llat its use may
he acquired in a - moment's Mial/Ne larnaer who .•
a mower can Ward to dispense with 11.--,Clwan!tre
on Farming Inaptenten:z, 4:Le...lfrehartics'' Pair, Syrn
ruse. X. 1"..1870.
DIDECTIONS. - -Throvethe minter ant of gear,
'move the knife - barthrineth the guards till cue side
'+uf each section Is '
t inze k sitionr that it can be
lisul Without, steal the guards. get down on
aright knee behind the ber.late the Undid •of
ltortader stock itryantleft hand. place the butt .1
7f stock against yette betty; letting the emery "00110
*heetOn the bereLef tho section. and ‘brace yorml
left elbow against halide Of reit knee. Grind the base I
of beaten with point ofemery cone and peentorsee.
Mort with base or large end of emery cone, Moshe. ,
emery 'cone l aud birth over the section by
wisaninsf BIM your body baclr stmt . forward: tm
this way the face of the emery cone. la used.
'alike and Is not worn in' bellows. In grin ‘Unit Out a
nick or break. don't hold. Abe 'Llniery cone. in the
'break too long as there may be a • trethency.to heat.
In minding any section, get down square 'behowt
the sectfbn, slowly till yea eat
hold It properly, then turn' fast. If the Eatery, exam
glues, you can rub it Or with a piece of . brick or
*and stone and water, In half . a'ailnute. •
IV. R. tIIiAW,'
CIARIE; • ,
Agentalor Dradfonl Co.
EP
Jung 15:71.w.4
;DON'T FAIL S —Don't_ fail to so.'
care a good supply of : . •
• ' •
.- GU= MY* - . l i = es '.
. .
liZi4ted to Towanda . COUJIaIuezAT ted to
i st,Co.• sod. AA the desirable for
'silo as io n aaalsewhero. Every ono that has& lot
can and a plaoe to trite ono or wore ot,these do
thieve kidt bowleg vines.; Don't W 'anpthcr tall
pass without ' starting asee,of, these fruit vines
that Irill grace your table with suck booty and add
to lifosesettekilltianee- , . 1 , ' - .- • I'' • ' r ' '
strawberry tUnil terl , isle. pei 100. iir 2 lleN 3 : ' CO
and leave four,orders for fall or aping setting,
OppQatto therlbthodlit Chuttb.
,Toimils, .10410.71
DlSkMititlOlC—The . copartner-'
ablp beretufare eziiiths 'between the water—
;4l4l,llx tbk.Cirocer7an4 riwrislon business. is
atiseelriodtrervethbAste: The baits**. wiU.
bare. The balances wilt beresiter be corstaetest-b/
Ni',4l.; , ,They,- who-will settle all secounts duo the
bite firm. -; - • , Jai..PATTIRSM
Towtels. i971.7.1w
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MI CHINES!
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/ ! 41,,, Aptee ,- aelliailiatforiiK4 , ;• l 4;;;+76.4 - 2 ... -.-
liailiews - Anthracite, .... tf.11...i , . r
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• . rawter .
tteltvering cal :pi ... • Use ei
boregulat,
Pei T0n...50 siplil‘,.ll - 33ra I* A ISO cents..
Usff Toss '..155 't - ' " • . 4 ' 44.''' ". . 241 .. -
9r.Toct::43 . • " - - "•,-P, ./ :- •!-- .." • 28. " , •
i • ie t m Ordereittiebeledi etlikeFfiei,Wiessei et Riesi4-,
lasibetbiliNebt. or - tit . 11,10arir laity's ,
Dratilturea - . ,
' iii:e 14 )1 11 '' . llll 2 l l l =l, - Miio7 ;
Towanda, June
. 8..1811-IL , .; -
B NvErgragr. .
0 A .-:.Y A •;-'
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Untll !hither ugti,prk# _SO,
Egg„Ari No. 00:
Nos, 3 irotk4 • ; ss_ 4o
fit, er s eo
- solliyan Anthiadte cost—. Alt So
IME
dEggiiiV2l. beside tat
animating and ailhin tfe bovighlialits; •
-Per ten ' 60 eta. •EattraMe coming Win eta.
,41=T47.7.25.21: 7,i 7. * ;:i.1
alrleavis Wen se in . ?
dal Mice; We. 2, Kir:
*ma San Illinek; • -
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_nrsoletti *rid of infie,"be Iceotnongeg
fha eldr. , l • .
Ttaniala. Jun 7. Ile vr• •
U:PINI:THARIPs
OHOLtRA , CORDIAL! '
Grime prompt relief
in Xll deranCetranda et th e
gthipackedixerviik afAMC *Mal. Cotac..
CiMe4epa itouXita. Caoraart fararrou or Swifts
CeacriAllas Tiarauxo. Dan:My Dirs
vaansioko.. ,ILL•pilesard to the taste. endai pan-
Pal periodical female afittnenta , la a omega rem.
isly. -A descriptive danlar- replete with. naefollits
tarma4 cdr s eixligif ies IFtlf et ,
Tardwataaid imam knew t i Hosea niawatury. •
-This may calitY Plat t have long known lie. 0.
Vrqnhartof Wilkawßanw and betters that rapak.
the aantlincert of WI who know him, when lay that •
all thardittons of life: he is wrathy al the nava
and 'confidence of the =tams and the intelligent
penal of our astuty.., 111137.
}}Taring derived winch beheft from taking Dr. Fr. 4
enhat's Cholera Conte. / matron to recommend It
sat reliable preparation to cam: of Diarrinea.
211 BA
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It is a roost valuable medicine, !peaty in its over.
Wont and aiW l 7! Sr! Co "'O r d nrr‘gt : • -
• W. a. i'AILSOSS:
-From experience in the ciao of lie Urquhart's
Cholera Camila/. / barn no hesitation in saying MIA
the teat rune ly I have ever hied for Cholera
bits, chelic, and pain in the Stomach anklictwele. ,
OYT.
CM
I have c Aed the Cholera Cordial for ten years. 'Ur '•
every ,ass effected a care. and I feel Piatilled
saying that rt is the bed: medicine for lharrhaca.: -
Ileentem Pains and -Cramps is theAktmach and.
Bowels, eau offered:MAW eblic.
J. 3LILTON cothrnuorrr.
I have experienced the moat extrpristngly e
fleisl effects titan IW. lirgehaet's Cholera Cordial
is quick In action, and I regard it as unequallertn:
rases of Cale. Diarrhoes,,nr., and I really desire to
reamunend it to all affected with BoweliComplainta.
• I W. WI LOOKt&
Dr. Dried:arra Cbelers Cordials, is presaged st,
WiLkerellarrr, - Penn's, 'and sent by , express any
'Fifty cents a bottle. ' • j0n14.71-ans
WARFrELD'S
COLD wAii.R.sta.FAVASHERG
_SOAP,
-
FOX & • XIERCUIL
For oda by
This San; will 'mush all kinds of (Nothing in (3•14
teri either hard' r soft, as. ny other soap will by
the old twihiorted way of boiling, and warranted not
td inicrre the cloth. Retaember.;lo hot water and
to boiling--quite a saving this hot weather. Try
and satiety yonrselL • •joneB,ll-2:rt
• •
VSTRAN.—Carne to the en
elosuie
12.1 of the undomttimed, on the Sd of Sang 1811.
a dark DAY MARE; with a Matt white etetp - in the
The owner can buffo hes by coming forward,
yroritut property' and paying charges,.
',Macedonia. June 5..71,. JOSE. 11.1=IE1T.
SALE OF -SECOND
2131t1TITITLX. •
111 the furnitnre now contained in the WA.Np
Horst, TOWANDA; TM • Consisting at Cabinet ware,
Beds and Iledding, .Crockery, Glum and Hollow
Ware. Parrot' and Cook Stoves. (both odd and wood.)
Oil Chandeliers and lamps. In thennerithing for
First• Class iloteL
also otter for site.oncllBht Hold Ohmtbas with °
the Horses and Harness, one Fonr-Feed Ale Pump.. _
ono Show Case. one Hotel Cook Stoee.'Onell'ire•Proof = •
Safe. two HiLlnird;Tables and two Well pampa.
Hotel Kcepeke and all person/I'lllolow torn:Hain
anything to the above line will *Owe call and ems. ,
the tha It will be Sold Ivry low.
The ole stock most be closed out by the 2, 1 of
August next. • ' L C.' T. !MTH:
Towanda, Pa.; 3tay 21`; 1811 " •
• • .
NOTHER NEW FIRM.
FURNITURE
LO*Ett THAN MM. '
J.. S.•A'LLYN'& CO
'laving. purchased tltc.Sartiltare More ot D. L.
PacKuala In MercuVa Block. Dare. added largely to
War-duck. and no* oder • . •
IMO 00 4 hit, I A
U 1 everyacscription at juices which will
DEFY COMPV,Tr.CION.
. ,
Haying pnret6eed /the • stock for CASH, they feel
uarrant,.l in sayittgAhat they can offer greater, An.
thieemepte thiq liWy other eettalltahment to the
foly.4tY• c . ..'s f . Towindx, April t 6.1871.
FTZT77I I sus
FIRM - 7-- WORKS,
INI
iirrr"orE
NVIC!iIf.AAI A-, 11-LACK,'
IdAsoNI-isuvuovin
G A S T I'
A FULL LINE :OF GENERAL
FIRE 'WORKS,
By the 4vtaatity at
• LOWS' FIGVW-S.
Tpwsugai * Janet-8..15M
NISI),.ZEY SAYM_ - ,
runcruismo YOUR
STOVES AND lELARDIVAitE
& s. BuoNsoi
omen, ra., ckuo.lo.
VOW- I. NOW.OPTIM
A. for sale my boanling ,house; near the wager
Yanking and Dodgers.* Co'! KUM, st shergain. The
b144114L is Igtd l lietuet t end. hs
rapacity far Waved's.,
My reason ae l / 1 4 14 tat Pell°
.me to perform the labor neeneenry to Imp dee estab•
Daimon( up. There to no trouble In seeadnigood
bowiter, enough to iththe Maw - •
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ToirendnitinirST MTh tit .• - :
QPICEI3OIWitINPS : OLE
LI and Cilvtuld at • VOX klalle.1“
E 13711
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